Apr 5 2009

24 Million Americans Unemployed or Working Part-time but Available for Full-time Work. Why This Recession Feels Much Worse to Average Americans.

During the height of the Great Depression in 1933 with unemployment hitting its peak, 13 million Americans found themselves out of a job.  This translated to 1 out of every 4 workers in the civilian labor force.  You may be wondering how is it that we have recently heard rumblings that this recession may have […]

Apr 2 2009

Employment a Lagging Indicator? Not Always. Using Outdated Economic Data and Trends for Future Financial Models. Just Because Stocks Rebound doesn’t Mean the Fundamentals are Good.

The markets are continuing on an unrelenting upward movement since their March 9th lows.  This is a strong rally that has now seen the S&P 500 jump up by 25 percent in the matter of a few weeks!  This kind of market volatility is reserved for highly volatile and troubled markets.  It is a rare […]

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